Things developed in a way that the Nets had never imagined.

The veteran Horry, who had been despised for the entire series, burst out with amazing energy.

It seemed that his career was about to end, but at this moment, he was so dazzling that it was hard to believe that he was already a 35-year-old veteran.

At the edge of the court, Popovich raised his arms excitedly.

The return he brought by his gamble on Robert Horry now seemed unimaginably high.

Few coaches have his courage to leave a super combination like GDP unused.

At the last moment, he used a surprise soldier, even a veteran who was about to retire.

And he won the gamble, which further proved his courage and spirit.

Frank scratched his head in the Nets rest area. He was struggling whether to use the only timeout opportunity left.

If he used it directly, the whole team would not have any timeouts at the next more critical moment.

Finally, he resisted the urge to call a timeout and just explained the tactics to Roy and Carter.

The most important thing was to seize the time to score, to win quickly and to increase his tolerance.

McInnis, who was almost desperate, stood there without listening to a word.

He was slapped on the back of his head. He turned around woodenly and found Roy standing there.

"Come on, stop being dazed, Chuck, let's get the lost score back!"

After saying that, Roy walked towards the Spurs half.

He had no time to delay, and even less time to regret.

Instead of regretting it, it would be more useful to rush over and kill them.

Carter dribbled the ball past him.

"Chuck, are you scared? Don't be afraid of them, we can handle them. We will make them leave New Jersey with nothing and crying!"

The encouragement from his teammates cheered McGinnis up and he re-entered the offense.

Carter's dribbling speed was very fast. The Nets' offensive strategy had been agreed with Roy when they served the ball.

The team needed a quick two-pointer or three-pointer, but there was a premise that it had to be scored, otherwise the team would become quite passive.

Carter was chased and intercepted by the Spurs just after he passed half court.

Bowen approached him and reached out to interfere with his dribbling space.

Carter, who was in a hot hand, was confident that he would score the ball when he reached a certain position.

Obviously, the Spurs also understood this. During Carter's dribbling, he was always under the Spurs' key defense.

The efficiency of dribbling and the timing of shooting alone seemed to be a long way off for him to fight against the entire Spurs' defensive system.

Fortunately, Roy had known in advance the difficulties Carter would face. When the opponent double-teamed Carter,

he had already appeared at the free throw line to respond.

The opponent could not be allowed to double-team Carter, otherwise the Nets would lose the opportunity to attack.

Carter saw Roy as if he had been pardoned, and jumped high to pass the ball in Roy's direction.

It can be seen that Carter was definitely forced into a corner by the opponent, and he was a little impatient to pass the ball.

He completely ignored Duncan behind Roy. When the basketball was passed, Duncan predicted Carter's pass.

He accelerated vigorously and squeezed to Roy's side to try to squeeze Roy away, and directly intercepted the pass halfway.

The situation on the court was quite critical. Duncan, who tried his best in a short period of time, took the lead.

Roy was hit by the opponent and staggered. He was about to miss the basketball next to him.

He rushed forward and used the length of his body to make up for his lagging steps.

This action, which looks like a goalkeeper's save, can indeed lead Duncan by one step, but even if he gets the ball,

But after getting the ball, he can't do anything, he can only fall to the ground, and there is no space to attack.

Spurs The defensive arrangement was very successful, at least at the beginning, it successfully blocked the Nets' offensive time.

Roy, who was flying, touched the basketball first as Duncan noticed.

However, Roy did not choose to control the ball with both hands. Instead, after touching the basketball, he turned around and scooped the ball into his arms.

He turned over and glanced at the half court. There was a white figure not far away, but it was too late to confirm.

As he was about to fall to the ground, the basketball was passed to Lagabel at a 45-degree angle.

Parker went to assist Carter and just gave him a brief gap at a 45-degree angle.

He received the ball subconsciously.

While he was still considering shooting, Parker returned to defense at the speed of a 100-meter sprint and stood in front of him.

Pleading to pass it to him was a helpless move by Roy in a hurry.

When Lagabel saw that Carter was still struggling and wanted toWhen he was about to attack alone,

Roy turned over on the ground and slapped his palm on the floor with one hand.

Then he stood up quickly from the floor with his arm. While Duncan was not paying attention to himself, he reached out to Lagabel.

I don't know if it was because of nervousness or anxiety. Lagabel's ground pass to the inside was touched by Parker and changed the direction, and bounced towards the bottom corner.

The more anxious he was, the more confused he became. The unattended basket was originally a great offensive opportunity for Roy.

Now he could only watch the basketball change direction.

It's over!

Frank felt his scalp explode, and his heart sank to the bottom.

The players decided the game by themselves, and now it was between life and death. Frank thought about many things, and the most regretful thing was why he didn't call a timeout.

Maybe if he called a timeout and arranged it well, the outcome of the game would be completely different.

Fortunately, Roy reacted very quickly, shifted his footwork, turned while running, and retrieved the ball when it was about to fly out of bounds. There was little time left for the attack. When Duncan flew towards Roy with his arms raised high, Roy had no time to think. After several delays, the time for shooting was less than 2 seconds. He could only bite the bullet and force the shot from one step outside the three-point line against Duncan's long arms! The basketball flew towards the basket, brushing Duncan's fingers. Roy didn't even have time to look at the basket when shooting. He relied entirely on his sense of the ball and his familiarity with the field.

"Shua"

113 to 114

Just like Curry's unreasonable three-pointer, there is no reason at all.

But it is in, and it can make everyone shut up.

This nearly fatal three-pointer was shot at the whistle of the Nets with 24 seconds left, saving the Nets' lives.

Pulled the team back from the edge of the cliff.

The fans on the court cheered for a few seconds, and then stopped abruptly.

The Spurs coach protested to the technical desk. He believed that the Nets had no offensive time when Roy shot.

The referee walked towards the technical desk to confirm the legitimacy of Roy's goal.

Because the red light came on when Roy shot, the two sides almost shot at the same time.

The game was also stagnant for a while, because during this period of time, every goal affected the outcome of the game and the ownership of the championship, and it was difficult for the referee to do his job. He had to be very careful.

Over the court, the slow-motion playback was played on the big screen, and everyone held their breath.

Although the image quality was not satisfactory, it was still recognizable that when the red light came on, the basketball had already left Roy's fingertips!

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